Benito Cereno (writer)

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For the short story by Herman Melville, see Benito Cereno.

Benito Cereno is a writer of comic books. To date, his only full-length work is 2004's Tales From the Bully Pulpit, but he is also known for his backup strips in early issues of Robert Kirkman's comic book Invincible. These backups were illustrated by Nate Bellegarde, and included such characters as the Deep-Fried Monkey, Deep-Fried Pirate, and pseudo-autobiographical versions of the duo themselves.

Along with Bellegarde, Benito Cereno created the supernatural investigator Hector Plasm. A compilation of short stories from both Western Tales of Terror and Invincible were re-printed in 2006 as Hector Plasm: De Mortuis.

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(2007) - Tales from the Bully Pulpit - The Legend of the Black Maria (Exact release date unknown)
(2006) - 24seven ("None of Them Knew They Were Robots")
(2006) - Hector Plasm: De Mortuis
(2006) - Battle Pope (color) TPB vol 1 (introduction)
(2006) - Super-Patriot: War on Terror #3 (script assist)
(2005) - Image Comics Holiday Special 2005 ("Opnenig Presnets with Benito and Nate")
(2005) - Western Tales of Terror #2 ("Hector Plasm in: Skull Creek Reservation")
(2004) - Western Tales of Terror #1 ("Hector Plasm in: Ghost Town")
(2004) - Tales From the Bully Pulpit
(2003) - Invincible backups (#s 3, 5-20)